Mint-Chocolate Ice Cream Cake Recipe

Mint-Chocolate Ice Cream Cake Recipe

Frosty and impressive, this versatile ice cream cake is pretty enough for company, simple enough for a weeknight treat. Tint the whipped topping with food coloring or use different flavors of ice cream, extracts and cookie crumbs to suit different holidays or occasions. —Kathy Morrow, Hubbard, Ohio

Directions

Line a 9x5-in. loaf pan with plastic wrap. Place six chocolate cakes in pan, completely covering the bottom. Spread ice cream over cakes; sprinkle with half of the cookie crumbs. Press remaining cakes on top. Cover and freeze for at least 3 hours.

Just before serving, remove from the freezer and invert onto a serving plate. Remove pan and plastic wrap.

Combine whipped topping and extract if desired; frost top and sides of cake. Sprinkle with remaining cookie crumbs.Yield: 10 servings.

Line a 9x5-in. loaf pan with plastic wrap. Place six chocolate cakes in pan, completely covering the bottom. Spread ice cream over cakes; sprinkle with half of the cookie crumbs. Press remaining cakes on top. Cover and freeze for at least 3 hours.

Just before serving, remove from the freezer and invert onto a serving plate. Remove pan and plastic wrap.

Combine whipped topping and extract if desired; frost top and sides of cake. Sprinkle with remaining cookie crumbs.Yield: 10 servings.

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Brenda2772 User ID: 2165447166462

Reviewed Jul. 26, 2014

"Couldn't find Suzy Q's. Used Voortman cookies and cream wafer cookies instead. One 12.3 ounce did the trick. Had 3 layers of cookies and ended with ice cream. Also, used Bryer's brand mint chocolate chip ice cream, and pretty much used it all. My husband suggested slicing with an electric knife, so will try that next time."

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BrownieQueen2 User ID: 1836231155066

Reviewed Sep. 3, 2013

"Hostess is no longer making Suzy Q's but you can substitute Little Debbie Devil Dogs. This recipe reminded me of Bob's Big Boy Ice Cream cake. I made some changes: used vanilla ice cream (twice what the recipe called for), and instead of frosting it with whip cream topped individual servings with hot fudge and whip cream on top (eliminating the Oreo topping). This was wonderful!"

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okpolon User ID: 484529169013

Reviewed Mar. 3, 2013

"never heard of SuzyQ.Please be more specific with your recipes"

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brbrcooney User ID: 2490255154930

Reviewed Jul. 14, 2012

"what are susy,Qs"

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pepsi4dee User ID: 1137380168897

Reviewed Oct. 10, 2011

"The first time I had this, my mom made it and everyone loved it, I decided to treat my boyfriend to one only where I live we have very limited stores and couldn't find the suzy q's but was able to find the Little Debbie's Devil Dogs, so I made it with them. My boyfriend loved it and it made a good substitution!! Will definately make again!!"

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tarrahlea User ID: 5863265167029

Reviewed Apr. 12, 2011

"This was so easy to make and everyone loved it. Will definitely make again!"

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katejudy311 User ID: 3820802168895

Reviewed Jul. 8, 2010

"Oh I love suzy q's, and this recipe showcases them perfectly. I am from Ohio and they go pretty fast here. Can't wait to try some variations. Thanks for a great recipe!"

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glenda melvin User ID: 1385140171426

Reviewed Jul. 7, 2010

"Ice cream sandwiches and Kaluah flavored cool whip are better!"

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Donna Crocker User ID: 441237696599

Reviewed Jul. 7, 2010

"IT looks so good Im going to eat my laptop!"

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atticus User ID: 3489329171425

Reviewed May. 28, 2010

"You find Suzy Q's in New England. I have never found them anywhere else. I have them once a year when we go for a visit."